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new york city, satellite snaps help scientists spot the world's biggest iceberg, just formed in antarcticallo and welcome. after eleven days of fighting — that's claimed the lives of more than 230 palestinians and 12 israelis. the deal was brokered by egypt and was agreed to by the israeli security cabinet and palestinian militants. it has been described as �*mutual and unconditional�* peace pact and came into effect five hours ago. cairo will send security delegations to israel and the palestinian territories to help uphold the ceasefire. president biden has welcomed the cessation of hostilities — which he said presented an opportunity for progress in the middle east. courtney bembridge reports. there were celebrations on the streets of gaza city after deceased —— ceasefire came into effect in the early hours of the morning. it brings to an end 11 days of tom barden and in which more than 240 people have died, mostly in gaza. hamas is the militant group that rules there and this was its reaction to the truce. translation: i say that today, this battle stops but netanyahu and the whole wor
new york city, satellite snaps help scientists spot the world's biggest iceberg, just formed in antarcticallo and welcome. after eleven days of fighting — that's claimed the lives of more than 230 palestinians and 12 israelis. the deal was brokered by egypt and was agreed to by the israeli security cabinet and palestinian militants. it has been described as �*mutual and unconditional�* peace pact and came into effect five hours ago. cairo will send security delegations to israel and the...
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> time now for your thursday mix, and we are starting with this giant iceberg that split off of antarctica worried and think it's because of climate change, scientists say it's not because of climate change. it's natural that the iceberg broke off from the continent and is floating. it's cool to get to witness it, right? >> it's 80 times the size of manhattan. >> whoo, yeah. but, again, don't worry. it's not climate change. this is natural. it's supposed to happen. >> this is something that we can actually marvel at nature's beauty. >> right, exactly, and not panic. >>> well, talk about a full moon here on this next story we're about to show you. a reporter just trying to do her job in philly. now the cameraman then decided t ield. people always try to do stupid things. do we go to your job and moon you? >> i'm not going to incriminate myself, but i will say no, for the record. no, i just think it's one of those things where people think they're cute. they do that. you're just making her life more difficult. she's just trying to talk about people enjoying themselves in the sun. so, sir, no
> time now for your thursday mix, and we are starting with this giant iceberg that split off of antarctica worried and think it's because of climate change, scientists say it's not because of climate change. it's natural that the iceberg broke off from the continent and is floating. it's cool to get to witness it, right? >> it's 80 times the size of manhattan. >> whoo, yeah. but, again, don't worry. it's not climate change. this is natural. it's supposed to happen. >> this...
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deaths in recent days. turning out to an enormous iceberg that's broken off from an ice shelf in antarctica. the iceberg is the biggest in the world, new european space agency says is larger than the spanish island of my oca. scientists believe the split or carving as if no, with course, naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you know, watching w news out the read, the doc film is up next after a short break. stay tuned for that problem. fully alias will bring you the headlines at the top of the hour and you can always get more news and analysis on our website. that's d w dot com. i'm rebecca griffin's in berlin. thanks very much to join use the we're all set to go on we're all in as we take on the we're all about the story that matter to police and.
deaths in recent days. turning out to an enormous iceberg that's broken off from an ice shelf in antarctica. the iceberg is the biggest in the world, new european space agency says is larger than the spanish island of my oca. scientists believe the split or carving as if no, with course, naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you know, watching w news out the read, the doc film is up next after a short break. stay tuned for that problem. fully alias will bring you the headlines...
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that corona virus variance can be kept at a an enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the iceberg is the biggest in the world. the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my oka. scientists believe the split or carving as it's known, was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming based data. these live from berlin business with chris cobra is coming out operational. you can find all the latest coverage on the side between israel and from us on the w dot com. when i have on at the top of the hour. i'm rebecca richard. ah. people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families on the tax credit and the people getting $200.00 people around the world more.
that corona virus variance can be kept at a an enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the iceberg is the biggest in the world. the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my oka. scientists believe the split or carving as it's known, was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming based data. these live from berlin business with chris cobra is coming out operational. you can find all the latest coverage on the side between israel...
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than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica. heavy fog and boring rains are common here. we've sent a course for an immediate. sailing straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. getting into video. really. give not kooky do it not be to get down there. when we disembarked our captain surprisingly broke 2 ribs and we were stuck in namibia for an entire week. to polish 1st truth. which used to be the. movie. you're really looking to break through from the soup movies. all. the. while the skipper recovered we used the time to travel around a bit on our way to pay a visit to the him but tried. to water. mark you're going to. come. i'm not putting on. the dog with the dog. coming. down all part of mom she could you could also. go to work eat double. eat anything would. change your name then you know it so much so with it the cleaning not showing you spent good enough supplies with emotional
than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica. heavy fog and boring rains are common here. we've sent a course for an immediate. sailing straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. getting into video. really. give not kooky do it not be to get down there. when we disembarked our captain...
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than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica. heavy fog and boring rains are common here. we've sent of course from the media. say the straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. getting into video. really. give not. be to get down. when we disembarked our captain surprisingly broke 2 ribs and we were stuck in namibia for an entire week. the polish folks threw food. which used to be. moved. in with the president of the soup. one. while the skipper. covet we use the time to travel around a bit we're on our way to pay a visit to the him but tribe. nothing more. modern than my mum. but. not the time to. stop the. blood alcohol. the coming. down all mom she could you could also. go to work eat go to eat didn't want. to ensure you needed then you know someone so what did they not showing you spent getting up supplies with emotional and i was it it really was declared what didn't come. your hom
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than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica. heavy fog and boarding rains are common here. we've sent a course for new media. sailing straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. getting into video. could only. be given a global we do it that way to get down to your skill level. when we disembarked our captain surprisingly broke 2 ribs and we were stuck in namibia for an entire week. the polish goes through through. which used to be a new. movie. with mockingbird from the so we use. all. the. while the skipper recovered we use the time to travel around a bit on our way to pay a visit to the him but tribe. m m m m m m m m m m m m. m m. m being one of the modern money than mine. but. i'm not up in arms to. start with the blood alcohol. the. 7 downfall part of all she could do you could also. go to the couple to get him would. change your name because then you know so much so what if they no
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than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica . heavy fog and pouring rains a common fear. we've sent of course for an immediate. sailing straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. no need to get into video. really. given kooky though it might be to get down to your skin. when we disembarked our captain surprisingly broke 2 ribs and we were stuck in namibia for an entire week. the polish 1st through through. used to be. really. good with looking great in the soup. while the skipper recovered we used the time to travel around a bit on our way to pay a visit to the him but tried. a. little water. mark you're going to ban come. on at the time and. stop with the dog. coming. down oh mom she could deal cuddles. a little but eat go will. eat good he would. change your name then you know so much so what did they not showing you spread good enough supplies with emotional and i was it is the only
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than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica. heavy fog and boring rains are common here. we've sent of course from the media. sailing straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. livability gulf no need be dummies be skinny with a video of us who declared we should probably. be given global week either way it may be to get down to your skill level. when we disembarked our captain surprisingly broke 2 ribs and we were stuck in namibia for an entire week. the polish goes through thief. which used to be a good. move. here with looking great to pull the soup. all. the. while the skipper recovered we used the time to travel around a bit on our way to pay a visit to the him but tried. the water. mark you're going to ban come. on. i'm not putting on. the dog. the dog. the come on. down oh mama all she could do cuddles. to. go to work eat go. to him with. gene she knew me i knew most so much so w
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than in the pacific or indian oceans it's largely due to the influence of the arctic ocean and antarctica . heavy fog and boring rains are common here. we've sent of course from the media. sailing straight to brazil across the atlantic ocean would be very difficult because we'd face treacherous currents and strong winds the voyage from namibia is eased by the favorable easterlies. no need to get into video. probably given global we can do it maybe to get down there. when we disembarked our captain surprisingly broke 2 ribs and we were stuck in namibia for an entire week. the polish goes through. which used to be the. movie. you're really looking to break through from the sunni movie. all. the. while the skipper recovered we use the time to travel around a bit we're on our way to pay a visit to the him but tried. to be more. moderate money than mine. but. i'm not putting on. stuff this is a little bit i'll call. the company. down call mom mom she could you could also. go to a bar we don't want to eat anything with. jane surely you knew by then you know it so much so what if the people not
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australia africa asia and antarctica. marco polo of a nation merchant was the 1st european to cross the indian ocean today the indian ocean is a huge transit route connecting the world's major seaports. the ocean is a fresh exhilarating experience each day is full of surprises. if not. we have no roof no cargo no cabin new shower nothing we live right here on the ocean waves. on top of the pretty healthy. day watch lost 3 or 4 hours. a night march is a whole different story. sometimes you have to do 2 watches and one night during the 1st one you might still be fresh as a daisy but the 2nd you can barely crawl out of the tent you try to pull yourself together michel wind speed and deal with huge waves coming at certain intervals. said in the meantime if there is going to be you need to move as it is almost worthless to me a call at u. of c. to huge beach sun the snow of the national forces news yet i don't get it usual by me being the boy to be difficult you will meet each t.v. on the top of the news media at the groups wh
australia africa asia and antarctica. marco polo of a nation merchant was the 1st european to cross the indian ocean today the indian ocean is a huge transit route connecting the world's major seaports. the ocean is a fresh exhilarating experience each day is full of surprises. if not. we have no roof no cargo no cabin new shower nothing we live right here on the ocean waves. on top of the pretty healthy. day watch lost 3 or 4 hours. a night march is a whole different story. sometimes you have...
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australia africa asia and antarctica. marco polo of a nation merchant was the 1st european to cross the indian ocean today the indian ocean is a huge transit route connecting the world's major seaports. the ocean is a fresh exhilarating experience each day is full of surprises. up to kind of slough the q.b. if not. we have no roof no cargo no cabin new shower nothing we live right here on the ocean waves. off up off the bridge help. de watch last 3 or 4 hours. a night watches a whole different story. sometimes you have to do 2 watches in one night join the 1st one you might still be fresh as a daisy for the 2nd you can barely crawl out of the tent you try to pull yourself together michelle wind speed and deal with huge waves coming at certain intervals. and you guys up as you said in the me and universe going to the meeting who doesn't is on the stoop this to me a girl at u. of c. to teach say huge teach some the snow of the boston globe or sit near their own feet got their usual damage being the void of it if they can yo
australia africa asia and antarctica. marco polo of a nation merchant was the 1st european to cross the indian ocean today the indian ocean is a huge transit route connecting the world's major seaports. the ocean is a fresh exhilarating experience each day is full of surprises. up to kind of slough the q.b. if not. we have no roof no cargo no cabin new shower nothing we live right here on the ocean waves. off up off the bridge help. de watch last 3 or 4 hours. a night watches a whole different...
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most trailer africa asia and antarctica. marco polo of a nation merchant was the 1st european to cross the indian ocean today the indian ocean is a huge transit route connecting the world's major seaports. the ocean is a fresh exhilarating experience each day is full of surprises. up a bit of fluff the q.b. if you cannot believe. we have no roof no cargo no cabin new shower nothing we live right here on the ocean waves. up off the british health. day watch lost 3 or 4 hours. a night watches a whole different story. sometimes you have to do 2 watches in one night join the 1st one you might still be fresh as a daisy for the 2nd you can barely crawl out of the tent you try to pull yourself together michel when the speed and deal with huge waves coming at certain intervals . you guys are because you have said in the mean time it was going to be easier to move as it moves on the speakers to me a call at u. of c. to teach say huge teach some the snow of the national forest and use it i don't think up there with usual damage being
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the atmosphere is $100.00 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do then to build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you're going to. from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive burr ever we're going to have to move off the earth eventually i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is d w news and these are out top stories and metro accident in mexico city has left at least 24 people dead and dozens injured authorities say an elevated section of the round system collapsed as a train was passing over it on monday night local residents had previously expressed concerns of.
the atmosphere is $100.00 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do then to build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you're going to. from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive burr ever we're going to have to move off the earth eventually i...
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most strayer africa asia and antarctica. mago poto of a nation merchant was the 1st european to cross the indian ocean today the indian ocean is a huge transit bridge connecting the world's major seaports. the ocean is a fresh exhilarating experience each day is full of surprises. if not. we have no roof no kongo no cabin new shown nothing if right here on the ocean way. up off the shelf. day watch lost 3 or 4 hours. a night watches on home. different story. sometimes you have to do 2 watches and one night during the 1st one you might still be fresh as a daisy for the 2nd you can barely crawl out of the tent you try to pull yourself together michelle wind speed and deal with huge waves coming at certain intervals. as i said in the meantime it was going to be easy to lose as a result. they say huge huge sun the snow of the national news yet i don't get it usual for me being the way to get it that when you love me you will meet at the beach the brigade. at the groups that whatever the come around this just give me a swell boys
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under norma's iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica.iceberg is the biggest in the world. the european space agency says it is slightly larger than the spanish island of mallorca. scientists believe the split was because naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you are watching "dw news." the top story, israelis cabinet has approved a cease-fire with palestinian militants in gaza. a spokesperson for hamas and saying a mutual and simultaneous truce between hamas and israel will come into effect at 2:00 a.m. local time. you are watching "dw news." after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." the coverage of the cease-fire continues right after this. ♪ >> welcome to the special edition. breaking news from the middle east. 250 lives claimed from 11 days of airstrikes. hostilities coming to an end, the cease-fire described as a mutual and simultaneous truce by sources. this comes one day after joe biden urged benjamin netanyahu to seek the escalation -- de-
under norma's iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica.iceberg is the biggest in the world. the european space agency says it is slightly larger than the spanish island of mallorca. scientists believe the split was because naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you are watching "dw news." the top story, israelis cabinet has approved a cease-fire with palestinian militants in gaza. a spokesperson for hamas and saying a mutual and simultaneous truce between...
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the atmosphere is 100 of all we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do and build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which will be on the surface there are things like talks and that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth eventual and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is g.w. newsline from berlin tonight a 2nd week of death and destruction begins between the israelis and hamas with strong condemnation from the united nations. the u.s. really military continues to pound guns and as international pressure for a cease fire grows israel says its campaign me.
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the atmosphere is 100 of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do then to build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have through off the earth eventual am i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is news coming to light from a major surge in fighting between israeli and palestinian militants. israeli forces targets in gaza from the air. outside the territory of hamas launches rockets far into israel the death toll is already top $100.00. another 10 as jews and arabs within israel turning against each other on the streets israeli prime minister condemns what he calls.
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why an enormous iceberg has broken off and i shelf in antarctica and the european space agency since the world's biggest iceberg, and slightly larger than the spanish ivan, of the yorker, scientists beneath the spit was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. this is d, w coming up next in news asia. india's digital divide hits the is it covert vaccine robot will look at how country internet access and language batteries are preventing. many from receiving the african interpreters in one of the face replies this tax western trans withdrawal of delivery offered away and d, w, use asia. it just will these at the top of the app with layla harris with the the news, the news news, [000:00:00;00] news news the the the ah, the intuitive species in expedition into disease or the secret language with whales. the exciting part of the underwater listening is you're getting your window into their, their life, but you never, you will never see we accompany their research team to the pacific to the language of whales starts to 4th on d. w. passions drama. the competition vibe o
why an enormous iceberg has broken off and i shelf in antarctica and the european space agency since the world's biggest iceberg, and slightly larger than the spanish ivan, of the yorker, scientists beneath the spit was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. this is d, w coming up next in news asia. india's digital divide hits the is it covert vaccine robot will look at how country internet access and language batteries are preventing. many from receiving the african...
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according to the report faceboos in 30 languages on every continent except antarctica. >> we see theseng firms, linked to political actors and linked to fringe groups or conspiracy theory on groups. >> reporter: what does domestic interference look like. >> a p.r. or marketing firm that hires 1,000 people in the u.s. to use social media accounts or create fake ones to add vocate for particular issues or on behalf of a particular candidate. >> reporter: he says facebook started to identify and taking 17.amheeats facebook that observed were so-called perception hacks designed to undermine voter confidence. >> one of the key claims is they hacked election systems, people playing on the fear it might have happened and trying to weaponize uncertainty and our own fears. >> for a layperson, it is hard to know what is real and trustworthy. what would you say to them?
according to the report faceboos in 30 languages on every continent except antarctica. >> we see theseng firms, linked to political actors and linked to fringe groups or conspiracy theory on groups. >> reporter: what does domestic interference look like. >> a p.r. or marketing firm that hires 1,000 people in the u.s. to use social media accounts or create fake ones to add vocate for particular issues or on behalf of a particular candidate. >> reporter: he says facebook...
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now an enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the, the biggest in the world, the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of your car scientist, but the split was caused naturally rather than a result of global warming. you're watching d. w news. his reminder of our allison eons in garza are celebrating a fire they hope will bring an end to some of the regions, worst violence in years. the deal between israel and tomas is broken by egypt and cuts are nearly 250 people have been killed in the context. this is the w news life from berlin up next is are covered, 1900 special reminder, you can also find much more details in a website that is b t, w dot com for the latest coverage between the cease fire around the fire between israel and i'm really watching the news the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what the us, the latest research thing information and context. the corona virus 19th special next on dw.
now an enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the, the biggest in the world, the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of your car scientist, but the split was caused naturally rather than a result of global warming. you're watching d. w news. his reminder of our allison eons in garza are celebrating a fire they hope will bring an end to some of the regions, worst violence in years. the deal between israel and tomas is broken by egypt and cuts are...
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me and enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my yorker and is currently the world's largest iceberg. scientists believe the spit was cause naturally, rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. ah ah, in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and her mom's to suspend their area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass. tonight, reports that both sides have agreed to a cease fire to take effect friday. now that's exactly what the german foreign minister visited israel wanted to hear today is exactly what the you in general assembly was demanding in new york today. it's not exactly what the us president demanded yesterday, but this does break the cycle of violence and that's better late than never on brit gulf and berlin. this is the day the the reason why i'm a year, it's relatively simple. i'm here to express our full so there is due to the history of the people. we have a
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and warnings that ice loss in antarctica could be reaching an irreversible tipping point. welcome to the program a former uganda militia leader has been sentenced to 25 years jail for war crimes and crimes against humanity dominic on when became a commander of the lord's resistance army after being abducted by the group as a child he was convicted on 61 counts of the international criminal court in the hague in february a judge says he ordered the killings of civilians and abducted children. in the chambers of you know imprisonment for a period shorter than 25 years could constitute an adequate. proportionate contrast santorini sentence in light of all the relevant circumstances of the present case at the same time such a joint sentence acknowledges dominic i'm going to need personal history and safeguards the prospect of a successful social reality sion and consequently the concrete possibility of future reintegration into society malcolm worth has been following the proceedings from nairobi he says always experience at a complicated ethical issues to the case abducted fr
and warnings that ice loss in antarctica could be reaching an irreversible tipping point. welcome to the program a former uganda militia leader has been sentenced to 25 years jail for war crimes and crimes against humanity dominic on when became a commander of the lord's resistance army after being abducted by the group as a child he was convicted on 61 counts of the international criminal court in the hague in february a judge says he ordered the killings of civilians and abducted children. in...
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have a since they tended to benefit this or downstream countries now in this case getting east on antarctica stone apples upstream countries and that also creates problems because they are trying you know the tactics are trying to build a dam as was mentioned the curious one to build the additional reza was so certainly there is there's been in the last 30 years a lot of efforts to find mechanisms of joint management and so that is an issue that can be achieved because it has been achieved in many other parts of the world where rivers have been shared and then there is a question of the demarkation of the borders which we discussed and i think that it is not impossible but it sometimes requires compromise and i make meant to the agreements reached which is often part of the problem is that you then you know does she have was sort of also renouncing some of the agreements are not being signed with. regarding the border so often the problem is sort of the commitment to agreements reached and the fact that the borders have been drawn in such a way that they are very complex they are they are no
have a since they tended to benefit this or downstream countries now in this case getting east on antarctica stone apples upstream countries and that also creates problems because they are trying you know the tactics are trying to build a dam as was mentioned the curious one to build the additional reza was so certainly there is there's been in the last 30 years a lot of efforts to find mechanisms of joint management and so that is an issue that can be achieved because it has been achieved in...
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president nixon wanted to be remembered as a peacemaker while he traveled to all continents except antarctica, and he was the most well-traveled statesman for the history of our country for that time. so many people say perhaps that was from the national geographic because we didn't have the internet then did we wow, i am very excited and happy to share with you that these instruments president nixon as a small child played five instruments. he played the saxophone the clarinet the piano the accordion and the violin i always say hi i play the radio. i don't know if that counts but it just kind of gives you the impression of what a great musician that president nixon was. and just a little reminder of history president nixon played the piano in the east room of the white house for duke ellington and when he played the piano it was happy birthday to duke ellington's the violin is the original violin also and when you take a close look at that violin how beautiful it was in clara nixon told me how she had it restrung because it was so well worn president. nixon is a small child did live a few mo
president nixon wanted to be remembered as a peacemaker while he traveled to all continents except antarctica, and he was the most well-traveled statesman for the history of our country for that time. so many people say perhaps that was from the national geographic because we didn't have the internet then did we wow, i am very excited and happy to share with you that these instruments president nixon as a small child played five instruments. he played the saxophone the clarinet the piano the...
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this is a piece at the end a lot of people feel is that i am of that age or that will see that antarctica format with woody gonna. want to seal. them now go more when they saw land maybe a lovely get seal they didn't see every look they stop a sandeman is blood inconsequence years old and they don't up at. going to get me over the role as a leader that base what is that i saw maintaining went through makes easier for a saddle so that i think what do i know this is a window. that they really modestly the media see it the support a list of endos how did this process happen i mean since you go chavis death was this a whole process where many swear last democratic institutions came under attack or or did this happen from one day to another in development that. the most and else the man that this. passes was dealt with that he still have yet to see out of those. that money $50.00 c.m.'s. that he still. gather the ball if it don't mean this it will this that me for more main doak in the court that's my little assumable there is to it and put in by me and those going to hit with the we're going
this is a piece at the end a lot of people feel is that i am of that age or that will see that antarctica format with woody gonna. want to seal. them now go more when they saw land maybe a lovely get seal they didn't see every look they stop a sandeman is blood inconsequence years old and they don't up at. going to get me over the role as a leader that base what is that i saw maintaining went through makes easier for a saddle so that i think what do i know this is a window. that they really...
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piece at the end a lot of people feel if that arm laid out in the literature that will sort of antarctica form of that will be gonna come on the seal more sooner than that go more when they saw land maybe a lovely get seal they didn't see a lot they stop a sandeman is our blood inconsequence years old and they don't up at. going to get me over the role as a leader that bass what is that i saw meant in england don't like seal for a saddle so that i think what do i know this is a window. that ain't there you know the model saw it the media see it this it but a list of endos how did this process happen i mean since you go chavis death was this a whole process where many swear last democratic institutions came under attack or or did this happen from one day to another in development that. looks the most and yes the man that this. passes was dealt. i've yet to see those. that money faith that she'll miss. me then see. that the small. gather the court as my lord will if it don't mean this is gone so little they did me wrong moment ok in the quote that's my little assumable there is a joke to it
piece at the end a lot of people feel if that arm laid out in the literature that will sort of antarctica form of that will be gonna come on the seal more sooner than that go more when they saw land maybe a lovely get seal they didn't see a lot they stop a sandeman is our blood inconsequence years old and they don't up at. going to get me over the role as a leader that bass what is that i saw meant in england don't like seal for a saddle so that i think what do i know this is a window. that...
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. >> reporter: any debris from the rocket could crash on any continent except antarctica, as far northw york and beijing, as far south as chile and new zealand. scientists also remind the earth is more than 70% water, so the odds of getting hit are tiny, but they are not zero.t they are not zero. ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> diaz: today, india reported its deadliest day of the pandemic. nearly 4200 people dead. a severe shortage of life saving hospitalbeds, oxygen and drugs is fueling the country's crisis. the carnage is renewing calls for a nationwide lockdown.own. it's a much different story her it's a much different story here in the u.s. the c.d.c. reports today that the rate of new infections in this country has dropped more than 80% in the past four months. cbs' danya bacchus is in pasadena, california, tonight with more. good evening, danya. >> reporter: good evening, adriana. and that good news continues here in california which now has the lowest coronavirus case rate in the nation. and this will be the first weekend los angeles county is operating in the state's le
. >> reporter: any debris from the rocket could crash on any continent except antarctica, as far northw york and beijing, as far south as chile and new zealand. scientists also remind the earth is more than 70% water, so the odds of getting hit are tiny, but they are not zero.t they are not zero. ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> diaz: today, india reported its deadliest day of the pandemic. nearly 4200 people dead. a severe shortage of life saving hospitalbeds, oxygen and...
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need and the literature that will sort of antarctica for a medical weekend that come on the seal more sooner than them got more when they saw land maybe a lovely get seal they didn't see a lot they stopped by sundown minutes later blood inconsequence here years old and they don't up at a sickle cell in me going to get me over the war as a leader of the base what is that i saw on maintaining wendell like sr for sal as in what do i know this is a window. that i mean they live modestly the media see it as a bit of a list of windows how did this process happen i mean since all chavis death was this a whole process where many swear less democratic institutions came under attack or or did this happen from one day to another in development that. lost the most and yes there. and that this. passage was dealt. i've yet to see it of those. that money think that she'll miss. me then see. that the small gold leg other than the court as my lord will if it don't mean this is gone so little they had me for more main doc in the court that's my little ball there. and put in by me and those people can't
need and the literature that will sort of antarctica for a medical weekend that come on the seal more sooner than them got more when they saw land maybe a lovely get seal they didn't see a lot they stopped by sundown minutes later blood inconsequence here years old and they don't up at a sickle cell in me going to get me over the war as a leader of the base what is that i saw on maintaining wendell like sr for sal as in what do i know this is a window. that i mean they live modestly the media...
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people who travel and study countries -- it is so rife in areas, remote areas like the arctic and antarctica. where men can do horrendous things to women and really stifle them, their careers. there's always going to be in need for the society of women geographers until those mail bastions are crushed. so yes. caroline: i agree. [laughter] jayne: let's see. we are going to speeded up a little. [laughter] for our time. caroline: ok. [laughter] do you want to ask the question? jayne: what's the status of the society of women geographers today and who are there prominent members? caroline: the organization is going strong. there's about 400 members of all sorts of amazing women. all of them are just wonderful. they are also accomplished. in many fields from science to the environment to art. i would mention a few here that are very prominent. i don't know if this picture is sylvia earle. jayne: it could be. caroline: [laughter] she's known for her underwater exploration and mission blue, to help preserve the oceans. she was the first female chief of noah. you mentioned catherine sullivan . she
people who travel and study countries -- it is so rife in areas, remote areas like the arctic and antarctica. where men can do horrendous things to women and really stifle them, their careers. there's always going to be in need for the society of women geographers until those mail bastions are crushed. so yes. caroline: i agree. [laughter] jayne: let's see. we are going to speeded up a little. [laughter] for our time. caroline: ok. [laughter] do you want to ask the question? jayne: what's the...
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people who travel and study countries um, and it's so rife in areas remote areas like the arctic and antarctica where where men can do horrendous thing to women and really them their career. there's always going to be a meat need for the society of women geographers until male bastions are crushed. so yes, i agree. let's see we we have we we're gonna speed it up a little. okay. all right time. yeah, okay, so you want to ask the question? yeah. yeah. so what's the status of the society of women geographers today and who are their prominent members? well today the organization is going strong. there's about 400 members of all sorts of amazing women. i would have to say all of them are. just wonderful, and they all are so accomplished. and in many fields from science to the environment to art, but i would mention a few here that are very prominent. of course. i don't know if this picture is sylvia earl, but he she's gonna mention and of course she's known for her underwater exploration and her mission blue to help preserve the oceans and she was the first female chief of noah as part of her career
people who travel and study countries um, and it's so rife in areas remote areas like the arctic and antarctica where where men can do horrendous thing to women and really them their career. there's always going to be a meat need for the society of women geographers until male bastions are crushed. so yes, i agree. let's see we we have we we're gonna speed it up a little. okay. all right time. yeah, okay, so you want to ask the question? yeah. yeah. so what's the status of the society of women...
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scientist from around world are keeping a close eye on a huge iceberg that broke off at the edge of antarcticarmous chunk of ice last week, scientists say it's the largest iceberg in the world and covers more than 1600 square miles near the south pole. that's about 41 times the size
scientist from around world are keeping a close eye on a huge iceberg that broke off at the edge of antarcticarmous chunk of ice last week, scientists say it's the largest iceberg in the world and covers more than 1600 square miles near the south pole. that's about 41 times the size
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shot dead, one on duty, and the southern avenue an enormous iceberg has broken from ice shelf in antarctica. now that was the biggest, the european space agency said it is slightly larger than the spanish island. the new yorker, scientists believe this. britain's cause naturally bogs and as a result of global warming. that tokyo, whereas spiking cove in 1900 cases, is fueling demands for the cancellation of this summons lympics and parallel pix doctors. it also joined calls to stop the events, the behead of the international olympic committee and says the already delayed games will go ahead in july. the i o c is thomas bock and the upper left loomed large over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section, it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be
shot dead, one on duty, and the southern avenue an enormous iceberg has broken from ice shelf in antarctica. now that was the biggest, the european space agency said it is slightly larger than the spanish island. the new yorker, scientists believe this. britain's cause naturally bogs and as a result of global warming. that tokyo, whereas spiking cove in 1900 cases, is fueling demands for the cancellation of this summons lympics and parallel pix doctors. it also joined calls to stop the events,...
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. >> valencia: (cheering on phone video) >> coronavirus has reached every continent except antarcticain wuhan, which has been on lockdown for nearly two months, the quarantine rules have been slightly relaxed. if no new cases are reported for 14 days, the restrictions could be reduced further. ♪ ♪ >> xie: >> yang: >> xie: (humming happily) (folk music playing) >> belarus resisted a lockdown together. the couny's football matches are still being played. president alexander lukashenko has suggested vodka would help against the disease. >> (singing in belarusian): inging where video left off) (accordion solo) >> kolantay (in belarusian): >> (singing): >> ♪ we don't need no coronavirus, we don't want now just to stay at home ♪ >> (speaking portuguese): >> it goes away, it's going away. let's see how it all works out but i think it's gonna work out fine. you do certain things that you do when you have the flu, i mean, view this this the same as the flu. >> meanwhile, in new york, they're struggling to manage the sheer numb of deaths. (belarussian song continues) >> ♪ we don't need no... ♪
. >> valencia: (cheering on phone video) >> coronavirus has reached every continent except antarcticain wuhan, which has been on lockdown for nearly two months, the quarantine rules have been slightly relaxed. if no new cases are reported for 14 days, the restrictions could be reduced further. ♪ ♪ >> xie: >> yang: >> xie: (humming happily) (folk music playing) >> belarus resisted a lockdown together. the couny's football matches are still being played....
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security forces and enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my jo . come, scientists believe that it was caused, naturally, rather than a result of global warming. watching t w. news. his remind of our top story, sci fi between israel and tomas took effect just minutes ago. the 2 sides hoped the deals broken by egypt will bring an end to the fastest fighting they seen in years . and the 250 people were killed. most of them, palestine watching dw needs live from berlin up next is related business with steven. it's kind of supplying much more on that sci fi between last and israel on that compromise. who's the me the me ah, the me the where are all the workers? that's what american companies want to know is they try to meet the pent up demand of a recovering economy. could more generous jobless benefits to keeping otherwise good workers from rejoining labor force. or might there be other reasons also on the shows gary alternative over the s
security forces and enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in antarctica. the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my jo . come, scientists believe that it was caused, naturally, rather than a result of global warming. watching t w. news. his remind of our top story, sci fi between israel and tomas took effect just minutes ago. the 2 sides hoped the deals broken by egypt will bring an end to the fastest fighting they seen...
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it is the world largest iceberg, this piece of ice broke off antarctica this week.e european space agency said it is about eight times the size of manhattan. scientists believe it isn't due to climate change but instead a normal process. now let's check the weather with darren peck. >> keeping our eye on the snow in the sierra, a beautiful view from the camera out at squaw, back towards the higher elevations of the peaks. you can probably see it pretty easily. every once in a while, well let beautiful live view. you see a few flakes of snow on the screen. i could say on this all morning but we have other things to discuss like what does this mean for the bay area of? let me switch you to high def doppler. you can see where the system dropping the snow is off to the east with light snow the sierra and rain falling over around nevada. no significant impact and i will show you how the system is about to leave as we go back to the wider view on the satellite and come out for bigger perspective. there is a large area of low pressure spinning right over california and nev
it is the world largest iceberg, this piece of ice broke off antarctica this week.e european space agency said it is about eight times the size of manhattan. scientists believe it isn't due to climate change but instead a normal process. now let's check the weather with darren peck. >> keeping our eye on the snow in the sierra, a beautiful view from the camera out at squaw, back towards the higher elevations of the peaks. you can probably see it pretty easily. every once in a while, well...
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a massive sheet of ice four times the size of new york city has broken free from antarctica's ronne ice shelf, becoming the world's largest iceberg. though such events are part of a natural cycle, scientists warn greenhouse gas emissions and other forms of air pollution are waing the rth's polar regions faster than the rest of the globe, threatening wildlife and contributing to rising sea levels. in britain, scientists with the group extinction rebellion locked themselves to an exhibit at the london science museum wednesday to protest its sponsorship by oil company shell. climate activists also staged an oil "cleanup" outside the museum. one of the protesters said, "shell is using the science museum to legitimize its crimes." and mcdonald's workers across the united states held a strike wednesday to demand a minimum wage of $15 an hour. senator bernie sanders and congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez were some of the high profile supporters who joined a virtual action in solidarity with workers. congress member oak ridge has called on mcdonald's to have all of its franchise locations
a massive sheet of ice four times the size of new york city has broken free from antarctica's ronne ice shelf, becoming the world's largest iceberg. though such events are part of a natural cycle, scientists warn greenhouse gas emissions and other forms of air pollution are waing the rth's polar regions faster than the rest of the globe, threatening wildlife and contributing to rising sea levels. in britain, scientists with the group extinction rebellion locked themselves to an exhibit at the...
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. >>> at the same time the world's largest size word is on the move after breaking off from antarcticaas the surface area abruptly 1660 feet square miles. that is about 35 times the size of san francisco. despite the magnitude, this particular breakoff is part of the normal calving process and is not the result of climate change but how they tell the difference. we have no idea. >>> researchers at uc davis discovered a new guy that drastically decreases the amount of methane released by cows. it is an interesting one. reporter adrienne moore shows us the great weapon is the wheat. >> reporter: an unusual snack for cows is packing an unexpected and powerful punch, to cut greenhouse gas emissions. >> it is like a sprinkling of cilantro. it is almost like a spice, or an additive. >> reporter: that spice is a red seaweed found in tropical waters. researchers at uc davis have been using it to solve a nagging problem. >> about 10% of the methane emissions is from other countries and by 4% is from livestock. >> methane is the second largest contributor to climate change after carbon dioxide.
. >>> at the same time the world's largest size word is on the move after breaking off from antarcticaas the surface area abruptly 1660 feet square miles. that is about 35 times the size of san francisco. despite the magnitude, this particular breakoff is part of the normal calving process and is not the result of climate change but how they tell the difference. we have no idea. >>> researchers at uc davis discovered a new guy that drastically decreases the amount of methane...
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. >>> the largest iceberg in all of the world has just broken off and began floating from the antarctica here's a time lapse showing the giant slab of ice breaking off the edge of the continent over the span of about five days. they named it a-76, so creative. they did so after spotting the thing in recent satellite images it's more than three times the size of the city of los angeles. researchers say the breakaway is part of a natural cycle not linked to climate change and it won't raise ocean levels because this ice was already floating in the sea before it dislodged from the coast. >>> in the gospel, jesus turned water into wine. tonight, a church in his name turning 800 grand into $8 million, in just months. next, the stock that paid off for the mormon church. >>> a woman in indianapolis refinancing her home and after two appraisals, she's like these are too low. she tried again, but this time they didn't know she's black. >>> and kevin mccarthy will not support a january 6th commission but said he would testify in front of a hypothetical one. will he get his chance that's ahead as w
. >>> the largest iceberg in all of the world has just broken off and began floating from the antarctica here's a time lapse showing the giant slab of ice breaking off the edge of the continent over the span of about five days. they named it a-76, so creative. they did so after spotting the thing in recent satellite images it's more than three times the size of the city of los angeles. researchers say the breakaway is part of a natural cycle not linked to climate change and it won't...
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the 61-year-old relished traveling with family and friends, which included a visit to antarctica.he trips that heidi enjoyed most were the ones where she could relax and enjoy the banter with those around her. an avid sports fan, she could often be seen in the green and gold colors of her home-town team-- baseball's "oakland athletics." and, she made a career out of working at non-profits, her sister said, because she cared more about giving back to the community than anything else. mary barber lived in pottstown, pennsylvania, for most of her life, and she spent so much of her career in its service. one of her most vivid memories was of attending the 1963 march on washington. after some time in local government herself, mary became director of a community center, before moving on to a job as a teacher's assistant. her daughter told us that the 79-year-old cancer survivor and church leader was especially motivated to help the children of her community. as always we are so grateful to the families who shared these stories with us. our hearts go out to each and every one of you. and
the 61-year-old relished traveling with family and friends, which included a visit to antarctica.he trips that heidi enjoyed most were the ones where she could relax and enjoy the banter with those around her. an avid sports fan, she could often be seen in the green and gold colors of her home-town team-- baseball's "oakland athletics." and, she made a career out of working at non-profits, her sister said, because she cared more about giving back to the community than anything else....
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warnings that ice loss in antarctica could be reaching an irreversible tipping point. manchester united and arsenal are aiming to make it an all english final in the euro believe their stories coming up in sports. hello you know we've been talking about the heat and the love that but we're now starting to see it go into the gulf so kuwait 42 degrees on friday also getting some readings across saudi in the forty's so medina 40 meca pretty close at 39 we've also got high temperatures for the eastern mediterranean on cypress really right across turkey is stamboul 25 degrees and we look at the next 3 days whereas this is this average no it is above average we should be 18 where 25 we do have a rain risk though as we head toward saturday ticket to africa now and we're dealing with some heavy rains toward areas of coastal areas of kenya into southern somalia but we can also find heavy pockets of rain towards south sudan uganda into the democratic republic of the congo but if we go a bit further south into the western cape we've got this disturbance it's given us some rough s
warnings that ice loss in antarctica could be reaching an irreversible tipping point. manchester united and arsenal are aiming to make it an all english final in the euro believe their stories coming up in sports. hello you know we've been talking about the heat and the love that but we're now starting to see it go into the gulf so kuwait 42 degrees on friday also getting some readings across saudi in the forty's so medina 40 meca pretty close at 39 we've also got high temperatures for the...